Aside from a few extra parens, your problem is that you're storing the value in $x and $y as it is at the time @A is initialized. In order to get close to doing what you want you'd need to store references to $x and $y, but that won't let you store (say) $y+1 and you'd have an additional layer of dereferencing to get the values out.
The best compromise would be to make a sub which returns a new set of coords given a new $x and $y.
In reply to Re: Storing variable coordinates in a matrix
by Fletch
in thread Storing variable coordinates in a matrix
by shandor
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